Indian school is world's largest as it goes into record books with almost 40,000 pupils
This will be one school photograph that needs a wide-angled lens. A school in the Indian city of Lucknow was on Monday announced as the world's largest by Guinness World Records after it registered almost 40,000 pupils.

This will be one school photograph that needs a wide-angled lens.
A school in the Indian city of Lucknow was on Monday announced as the world's largest by Guinness World Records after it registered almost 40,000 pupils.
The City Montessori School registered 39,437 pupils in the 2010-2011 academic year - and it says enrollment numbers have already risen above 45,000.
With 2,500 teachers, 3,700 computers and 1,000 classrooms it sprawls over a staggering 20 sites in Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh state.
In such a large school, there are many advantages, one being you get to make a lot of friends
CMS, as it is known, was opened by Jagdish Gandhi and his wife Bharti in 1959 with a loan of 300 rupees ($6 at current rates) and just five pupils.